Developer Preethi Kasireddy believes what the ethereum community decides to do in terms of fund recovery will be the network’s “defining moment.”
When Not If: For Ethereum Believers, Scaling Is Just a Matter of Time
An ethereum conference in Canada this week showcased the depth and variety of projects seeking to scale the world’s second largest blockchain.
New Ideas Energize Ethereum Though True Signaling Solution Still Elusive
At an invitation-only meeting in Toronto, ethereum developers and companies met to discuss how best to alter the platform given its variety of users.
Ethereum’s Dialogue Divide Is Slowing Answers to Its Toughest Questions
In the wake of new growth, developers working on the world’s second-largest blockchain are struggling to determine how best to gauge user sentiment.
Parity Says ‘No Intention’ To Split Ethereum Over Fund Recovery
Parity Technologies has said it has no plans to move forward with a code change that would result in an ethereum blockchain split.
Ethereum Infighting Spurs Blockchain Split Concerns
Parity is set on implementing their new proposal to recover frozen funds, and ethereum devs are worried there’s nothing to stop a blockchain split.
War On Miners? Maybe Not On This $2 Billion Blockchain
A proposal up for consideration on the ethereum classic blockchain could open the $2 billion network to a controversial type of mining hardware.
All About Verge: The $1 Billion Cryptocurrency That’s Pumping On Porn
Verge may have burst onto the crypto scene seemingly overnight, spurred by a deal with a top porn site, but its history and controversies run deep.
The New Last-Ditch Effort to Unfreeze a $260 Million Ethereum Fortune
A new proposal for unfreezing millions in ether is easier to swallow since it’s focused specifically on Parity, but it’s still causing a stir.
Vitalik’s Serious Joke: The Case for Ending Ethereum Inflation
CoinDesk examines the arguments for and against a proposal that would limit the total number of ether that could ever be issued.
The Anti-ASIC Revolt: Just How Far Will Crypto’s Hardware War Go?
The arrival of more powerful mining hardware is splitting sentiment in major cryptocurrencies, with users taking sides over how best to respond.
Golem Arrives: One of Ethereum’s Most Ambitious Apps Is Finally Live
A long-awaited ICO project for allowing people to get paid for their extra CPU power launched on ethereum’s mainnet today.
Vitalik Opposes Fork to Disable Ethereum ASICs
The creator of ethereum is coming out against a proposal that would find the network altering its software to defend against powerful new miners.
Monero Fork Underway In Bid to Block Big Miners
A planned hard fork of privacy-centric cryptocurrency monero has just executed and the community is keenly observing the results.
Imperfect Pictures: Bitcoin Lightning Images Aren’t What They Seem
People love lightning network visualizers as a way to track the technology’s growth, but the images produced might not be as trustworthy as they seem.
Ethereum ASICs Are Here: What It Means and What’s Next
After weeks of speculation, Bitmain has announced an ASIC for ethereum mining, spurring the developer community into action to try and block its use.
Broken Privacy? The Allegations Against Monero Are Old News
Monero devs think a re-released paper is causing unnecessary stir, but also believe it will help move the crypto’s privacy tech forward.
Sharding Is Already Ushering in Radical New Ethereum Designs
One of ethereum’s biggest upgrades isn’t quite live, but that doesn’t mean it’s not inspiring critical thinking about how to boost the network.
The Crypto ‘Kill Switch’: Monero Is Going to War Against Big Miners
Big miners are eying monero as a next money-maker. The only problem? Developers are taking steps to keep them out entirely.
Polkadot’s Radical Plan for Governing a Blockchain of Blockchains
Blockchain governance is getting a shake-up by a forthcoming blockchain created by one of the co-founders of ethereum.